Day Three of The Madison “Uprising” at The Capitol
• February 17, 2011 • Comments Off on Day Three of The Madison “Uprising” at The CapitolPosted in American History, American Politics, Budget Cuts, Class, Democrats, Education, Journalism and Ethics, Labor History, Obama Administration, Public Intellectualism, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Tea Party Movement, Unions/Union Busting, Wisconsin, Women
Tags: "The Ed Show", Collective Bargaining, College Democrats, Crooks and Liars, Democratic Party (United States), Democrats, Ed Schultz, Faux Noise, Fox News, Gov. Scott Walker, Labor, Madison Wisconsin, Mary Bell, Ohio Senate, Rachel Maddow, Republican, Republicans, The Boy Blunder, The Mic, The Tea Party, The Tea Party Movement, Unions, WEAC, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Education Association Council, WisconsinEye, WXXM-FM
Meanwhile, Later in Wisconsin: What I Saw at The Protest Against Gov. Walker’s Proposed Bill
• February 15, 2011 • Comments Off on Meanwhile, Later in Wisconsin: What I Saw at The Protest Against Gov. Walker’s Proposed BillPosted in American History, American Politics, Civil Rights/Human Rights, Class, Cultural History, Education, Labor History, National Issues, Obama Administration, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Tea Party Movement, Unions/Union Busting, Wisconsin
Tags: "Democracy Now!", AFSCME, American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Chris Christie, Department of Administration, Egypt, Governor Scott Walker, Isthmus (newspaper), Mayor Tom Barrett, Nobel Prize, Nonviolent Civil Disobedience, Paul Soglin, Prison Guards, Rank and File, Teamsters, The Capitol Rotunda, The Highlander School, The National Guards, The Old Fashioned, The Thirties, The Twenties, Tunisia, UFCW, Union Busting, United Food and Commercial Workers, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, WEAC, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Capitol Building, Wisconsin National Guard